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Murphy defeats Pearson to move towards Euro title tilt
Murphy defeats Pearson to move towards Euro title tilt

BBC News

time03-08-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Murphy defeats Pearson to move towards Euro title tilt

Colm Murphy took a step towards a shot at the European featherweight title with a commanding win against Luke Pearson in 25-year-old from Belfast won the vacant EBU silver title - which has replaced the former EU title - on a unanimous decision, 120-108, 120-108, 119-109, to improve to 15-0 and hand Pearson his first professional defeat in his 11th was impressive throughout, controlling the pace of the fight as he boxed with conviction and at times seemed on the brink of a came through some tricky moments and although he was unable to take charge, he saw out the 12 rounds but there was no doubting the verdict."That was fantastic, exactly what he needed," said Murphy's manager, Mark Dunlop."Hats off to Luke Pearson - he was as tough as they come. He (Murphy) nearly had him out of there five or six times but Pearson clung on for dear life."Colm is still only 25 and I want to get one in for him before Christmas before we go big. He is mandatory for the European, Commonwealth and the British titles but there is no panic with him and he is improving with every fight." Murphy takes control from the opening bell Murphy took control of the centre of the ring from the off as he sought to press home his physical advantage, backing Pearson up and landing a looping right hand, which set the tone for the showed more ambition in the second and found a home for the right as he got into range, but Murphy was able to walk down the moving target and finished the second round in the ascendency as he closed the gap and let his hands Belfast man continued to dominate in the third as he handed heavy right hands to head and body, with Pearson's moments was struggling to build any momentum as he found himself out of range and when he did take a step inside, Murphy was stopping him in his tracks. He did enjoy success early in the fifth with a short left hook, but it didn't deter the Belfast man who continued to box with patience and pick him moments to land with pattern continued into the second half of the fight with Murphy in control, yet Pearson was still in there trying to turn it his way but didn't appear to have the power make Murphy think refused to get reckless but was stepping on the gas a little more in the ninth as he chipped away at Pearson, landing to the body and finishing the round with an into the championship rounds, Murphy was the fresher of the two and he sought the big finish, landing a huge right hand in the 12th to underline a fine performance as he moved into pole position to fight for the full European title.

Watch stream of Colm Murphy's title shot and Kelsey Leonard's debut in Belfast
Watch stream of Colm Murphy's title shot and Kelsey Leonard's debut in Belfast

Irish Daily Mirror

time02-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Watch stream of Colm Murphy's title shot and Kelsey Leonard's debut in Belfast

Irish boxing fans are on for a treat tonight as the Girdwood Community Hub in Belfast plays host to a series of top quality fights. The headline bout of the card sees Belfast's Colm Murphy put his unbeaten record on the line against England's Luke Pearson. Not only is the vacant European silver featherweight title on the line, but the winner is set to get a mandatory shot at the full European title. Murphy has won all 14 of his professional fights, including five inside the distance, but his opponent, Pearson, is unbeaten in ten fights of his own. Alongside the main event, there are many intriguing fights on the undercard, not least the professional debut of amateur star Kelsey Leonard. Wanting to follow in the footsteps of Katie Taylor, Naas fighter Leonard is ready to make her professional bow against England's Kira Carter. The fight night is being streamed live on TG4's Youtube channel, with their coverage beginning at 7pm.

Murphy wants to 'repay the faith' against Pearson
Murphy wants to 'repay the faith' against Pearson

BBC News

time01-08-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Murphy wants to 'repay the faith' against Pearson

Belfast's Colm Murphy says he wants to repay the faith shown in him when he takes on Luke Pearson for the vacant European silver featherweight title at Girdwood Community Hub on 25-year-old has won all of his 14 professional contests, with five of those inside the distance, but takes a step up against Surrey's Pearson who is also yet to suffer a blemish on his record after 10 fights which have all gone to the scorecards.A mandatory slot for the full European title is the prize and, therefore, it is a huge opportunity to make a significant is already within touching distance of British and Commonwealth honours, but can take another major step forward in his career this weekend and give something back to those who have followed him from the beginning of his journey."I never wanted to let them down and show how far in the sport I can go," he told BBC Sport NI."Some people have never missed a fight. That's a lot of money that they've spent throughout their life and now look where I've got to with that."Some of those people, they were the ones who would have said when I was younger 'Murphy's going to make it if he keeps doing what he's doing'. They believed in me when I didn't believe in myself, so it's good to pay back that support with me making the best effort throughout the years." 'People thought I would quit' Methodist College in Belfast is renowned for producing top-class stars in a range of sports, most notably rugby, but professional boxers have not been as was first drawn to the sweet science through the Rocky films and this prompted him to lace up the some questioned that choice, national honours as an amateur and a professional have proven his ambitions were far from a pipedream."I didn't have a sport, or a sense of achievement or belonging," he explained."People in my class said, 'you'll give it up' and 'who do you think you are to do boxing?'."I stuck it out and kept up when people said I would quit."Murphy, whose most recent win occurred on the BBC Nations Fight Night against Kasimu Hamad Haji in January, does not fit the typical stereotype attributed to a degree in Quantity Surveying and a Masters in Construction Law, many would question why he continues in a tough trade like professional pathways will be there when he feels it's time to move on from the sport but there is still plenty to achieve for Saturday, he predicts his best will beat whatever Pearson can bring to the table and the past experiences of appearing on big fight cards will serve him well on his biggest night to date."It's a huge step up, but taking it in my stride," he said."I've done everything I could ask of myself, not even for this fight, but the last three or four. All the hard work I've put in over the last year and a half has given me a bit of a confidence boost."I've got a test on my hands against someone who's coming in fully anticipating to have that Rocky moment but I've prepared for the best version of Luke Pearson. I honestly believe the best version of me beats him easily."

Global digital transformation boom: How is Huawei driving cybersecurity innovation
Global digital transformation boom: How is Huawei driving cybersecurity innovation

Gulf Business

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Business

Global digital transformation boom: How is Huawei driving cybersecurity innovation

Image credit: Supplied Digital transformation is increasingly defining the realities of today's world. This includes migrating data to the cloud, leveraging digital communication tools, and automating key operations. Huawei's research and development commitment to cybersecurity Colm Murphy, from the European Cybersecurity Center at Huawei, emphasised the company's sustained investment in research and development (R&D) as a cornerstone of its cybersecurity strategy. Read- 'In 2024, Huawei invested $24.6bn in research and development, representing 20.8 per cent of its annual revenue,' said Murphy. 'Over the past decade, Huawei's research and development spend has totaled $171.1bn. Currently, more than 3,000 personnel are dedicated to cybersecurity research and development, with 5 per cent of total research and development investment focused solely on securing Huawei products.' Murphy added, 'Cybersecurity and user privacy are Huawei's top priorities. With operations in over 170 countries, Huawei has implemented end-to-end security practices and has maintained a record free of major cybersecurity incidents.' Addressing AI-era threats Richard Wu, President of the Security Product Domain at Huawei, highlighted the rise of AI-driven threats. 'AI technologies like ChatGPT and DeepSeek are revolutionizing industries, but they are also being exploited by hackers. In 2024, AI-driven network attacks rose by 50 per cent year-over-year.' Wu cited alarming trends: 'More than 100 million new viruses are created annually. Tools like WormGPT and FraudGPT enable the generation of 1,000 phishing emails in one minute—something that would take a human three days.' Huawei has responded by integrating AI into its cybersecurity defenses. The company has established six global cybersecurity labs and was the first in the industry to adopt AI to bolster protection. 'AI enables advanced threat detection, operational support, and real-time alert analysis. In one government deployment, our AI analyzed 10,000 alerts in six minutes—160 times faster than manual processing,' Wu said. Huawei cloud's AI-native strategy Dr Zhu Shenggao, Vice President of AI at Huawei Cloud for the Middle East & Central Asia, noted that the cloud division is now fully aligned around an 'AI-native' strategy. 'With our 'one center, seven defenses' security model, we offer end-to-end protection for AI systems, ensuring compliance, privacy, and control,' he said. 'Security for large AI models is now essential, as they face specific threats and ethical concerns.' Combating the rise of ransomware Wu also addressed the growing threat of ransomware. 'In 2024, ransomware caused global losses of $42bn, with an average of 21 days of business disruption per incident,' he said. 'Only 4 per cent of enterprises can fully recover data even after paying ransoms.' Huawei's HiSec Endpoint product is designed to protect laptops, computers, and servers. It features AI-powered detection, multi-hop source tracing, and intelligent backup triggering. 'Unlike traditional vendors, our system allows virus removal from all infected devices in one action,' said Wu. Proactive defense across layers Yongjian Li, President of Data Protection at Huawei, introduced the industry's first multi-layer coordinated protection solution against ransomware. Key capabilities include: 99.9 per cent ransomware detection via SAN/NAS scanning with decoy files, End-to-end encryption from data production to backup zones, and Automated backup drills enabling five times faster recovery validation. 'This represents a shift from reactive to proactive cybersecurity,' said Li.

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